Joseph “Taheim” Bryan, an essayist maker—who as of late helmed Ice-T’s most recent activity film, Equal Standard—passed on Thursday, Aug. 19, after he was lethally shot in New York City. He was 50 years of age.

The New York Police Department said in an explanation to E! News that specialists reacted to an emergency call around 11:18 p.m. neighbourhood season of an individual shot. After showing up at the crime location, law implementation found a 50-year-old male in the driver’s seat of a 2021 car with different discharge wounds to the arm and middle. EMS moved the casualty to Mount Sinai Hospital, where he was subsequently articulated expired, the proclamation said, with police distinguishing the man as Joseph Bryan.

As of now, the examination is continuous, and capture hasn’t been made.

Following Joseph’s passing, Ice-T took to web-based media to share a contacting accolade for his companion and Hollywood partner.

“MFs Killed my companion last evening,” the Law and Order: SVU star started his Twitter message. “I’m not in a decent spot behind this. Taheim was a GOOD fella taking Positive actions. He composed, and we made the film Equal Standard together. He leaves a Wife&Daughter. Messy MFs followed him home and Murdered him.”

Alongside his recognition, the 63-year-old entertainer shared a photograph of him and Joseph partaking in a great night out with rapper Havoc and Equal Standard co-star Tobias Truvillion.

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